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look, every daye're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami
look, every daye're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway:...
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>> well, a lot of venture capital started flowing into great energy around 2007 when the energy bill, remember, the democratic congress and president bush passed an energy bill with lots of great energy subsidies. of course, obama came in and have the stimulus and all sorts of regulations. mandates requiring people to investing in energy. a lot of this, the idea was the subsidies would get the technology up and running in that it would be able to compete well, the subsidies have been there. some of the merc is appearing, some expired. when the subsidies disappeared, most of these technologies, almost all that -- none of them can compete with things like coralline gas and coal. gerri: that tells you -- >> the subsidy money was wasted and that if we let these things compete in the free-market the wind and solar and some of these other green technologies are not worthwhile. we are just -- the taxpayers are wasting money on ratepayers. gerri: i'm happy to have great energy developed in this country of all kinds. please, go do it. keep my taxpayer dollars out of it. that's what i said. >>
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what's the most energy efficient and sound, that oil trucked to china, their refineries are probably ten times dirtier than our refineries. >> brenda: we've got to go. and thanks to everybody and caroline for joining us. coming up, forget that no budget, no pay plan that could delay lawmakers paychecks. get the name that can balance d.c.'s books and pay you at the same time. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities.
what's the most energy efficient and sound, that oil trucked to china, their refineries are probably ten times dirtier than our refineries. >> brenda: we've got to go. and thanks to everybody and caroline for joining us. coming up, forget that no budget, no pay plan that could delay lawmakers paychecks. get the name that can balance d.c.'s books and pay you at the same time. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite...
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leadership in this market is coming from a very interesting place, energy. take a look at the xle, the top performing sector on the s&p since the first day of trading. look at the individual names and then look at some of the smaller names within energy, not just exxon and chevron. there is tremendous strength in those charts, and that's actually a very positive sign. it's a cyclical area, and you want to see leadership come from there, so i'm happy to see it and i'm actually pretty bullish on the group in general. >> energy has been an important leader for this market the last couple of years. >> sure has. >> folks, thank you. we'll see how this market responds in the final hour of trading and what it may mean for the future. we'll talk to you all later, thank you. >> indeed. we have been pairi iparing some early session gains. matter thompson, break it all down for us. the big movers, including a stunning move from netflix, right? >> reporter: netflix is really a standout in a market that's turned mixed today. the markets can't move above the key 1,500 mar
leadership in this market is coming from a very interesting place, energy. take a look at the xle, the top performing sector on the s&p since the first day of trading. look at the individual names and then look at some of the smaller names within energy, not just exxon and chevron. there is tremendous strength in those charts, and that's actually a very positive sign. it's a cyclical area, and you want to see leadership come from there, so i'm happy to see it and i'm actually pretty bullish...
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tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a piline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea. tarzan's more carbon intensive. how do you respond to that? it is actually true. >> well, it is true, building the pipeline is neither here nor there. if we don't build the pipeline we will just use real some of the oil. gerri: it will be developed anyway. >> increase. it will be developed anyway because it's very profitable regardless of which the profits associated producing crude oil and alberta are significant enough to pay an extra $2 a barrel to ship it by rail as opposed to a pipeline which is what they have been doing trying to use the pipeline
tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a piline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea....
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what's the most energy efficient and sound, that oil trucked to china, their refineries are probably ten times dirtier than our refineries. >> brenda: we've got to go. and thanks to everybody and caroline for joining us. coming up, forget that no budget, no pay plan that could delay lawmakers paychecks. get the name that can balance d.c.'s books and pay you at the same time. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands?
what's the most energy efficient and sound, that oil trucked to china, their refineries are probably ten times dirtier than our refineries. >> brenda: we've got to go. and thanks to everybody and caroline for joining us. coming up, forget that no budget, no pay plan that could delay lawmakers paychecks. get the name that can balance d.c.'s books and pay you at the same time. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid...
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you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they
you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher...
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this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's thing. there is better environmental stewardship with the project and without it. that oil coming to the united states means lower emissions then sending it to china. it actually means less emissions with the project. i think what we've shown today that the president needs to approve it because it is in the interest of the american people to do so. they don't want to get the energy from the middle east. they want to get it here at home and working with our closest friend and ally canada, and that if the president decides not to approve it, there is strong
this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's...
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as an energy importing company, we are concerned about what level the exchange rate will subtle at because it has a big import on our costs. >> reporter: experts think a weaker yen will hurt importers more than it helps exporters. and it may cause a trade deficit to widen even further in 2013. >> another sluggish economic situation. we cannot expect that export will grow by enough paces, but huge imports of fossil fuels is expected to increase this year also. so i estimate that this year's trade deficit will lead to 7.6 trillion yen. >> reporter: japan has a reputation as a trade powerhouse led by exports, but now it has fallen into the red. the question is whether it can counter the deficit. the outlook is dim. this is a challenge of cultivating new overseas markets to keep pace with rising imports. daisuke azama, nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right. let's get a check to see how markets fared start. starting in europe stocks are looking like this, fairly mixed picture right now with the majors there. we did have that strong factory data out of china's porting sentiment. apple's lackluster ear
as an energy importing company, we are concerned about what level the exchange rate will subtle at because it has a big import on our costs. >> reporter: experts think a weaker yen will hurt importers more than it helps exporters. and it may cause a trade deficit to widen even further in 2013. >> another sluggish economic situation. we cannot expect that export will grow by enough paces, but huge imports of fossil fuels is expected to increase this year also. so i estimate that this...
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we like materials, we like energy, financial services, state street back on the financial services side, illinois tool works on the u.s. manufacturing side, fedex and kansas city southern was in the news today as well on the transport side. we're more aggressively leveraged in our stock picks. >> thank you very much for stopping by. >> good to be here. >>> on deck, a little trivia here for you. is it's taken the equivalent of 1001 trips to the moon and dak what is it? and one analyst says don't bail yet on boeing. stick around. own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it'
we like materials, we like energy, financial services, state street back on the financial services side, illinois tool works on the u.s. manufacturing side, fedex and kansas city southern was in the news today as well on the transport side. we're more aggressively leveraged in our stock picks. >> thank you very much for stopping by. >> good to be here. >>> on deck, a little trivia here for you. is it's taken the equivalent of 1001 trips to the moon and dak what is it? and...
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he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the desert. ito came from minamiransiku, a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> a businesswoman in japan is trying to solve a problem in a place that has no shortage of them. the aftermad of the 2011 tsunami left construction crews in the no
he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the desert. ito came from minamiransiku, a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted to...
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"if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to using all of my energies working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women on the staff of the sec." white is a former u.s. attorney and defense lawyer for white- collar crimes on wall street. she famously took down mob boss john gotti. "she's a bit of an unknown on wall street. we know she's a tough prosecutor and she's never been in any kind of financial services job. the sec is more than just prosecuting bad people, it's also a regulatory body, about writing regulations, so i think wall street is going to take a wait- and-see attitude." that was james bianco of bianco research. the president also wants richard cordray to continue his role in leading up the consumer financial protection bureau. legislation that would dramatically change america's gun laws is now on the table. lawmakers have unveiled the assault weapons ban of 2013, a bill that would prohibit assault weapons and high- capacity ammunition magazines. if passed, the bill would also require background checks for the purchase of firearms. 15
"if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to using all of my energies working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women on the staff of the sec." white is a former u.s. attorney and defense lawyer for white- collar crimes on wall street. she famously took down mob boss john gotti. "she's a bit of an unknown on wall street. we know she's a tough prosecutor and she's never been in any kind of financial services job. the sec is more than...
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the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that group? >> no. we are not advocating anybody lose their job. if our state government actually implanted a recommendation, it would probably add employment to the state, not subtracted. one of the consequences of the air pollution it has is really economic repercussions when it is broadcast throughout the world salt lake city has a worse air pollution in the country, that has a profound economic liability to it. it is a bad message to send to other states and the rest of the world. melissa: you are right about that. now you are getting so much attention, negative for the reason you just mentioned but
the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that...
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until now, they were exempted from the clean energy surcharge. under the proposals, they will pnow have to pay their share. chancellor merkel's deputy has given his backing to the plans. >> i believe it is right not to proceed in small steps. we need a big, bold move, and a fundamental reform of the law on subsidizing renewable energy. >> the government will need the backing of the opposition to get the plan through parliament. the gamble is that the social democrats will find it hard to deny consumers price relief in an election year. >> police in brazil have arrested three people in connection with the nightclub fire that killed more than 230 people over the weekend. >> among those detained are the owner of the club and two members of a band who were playing at the venue when the blaze erupted. most of the victims were students. some were on their final holiday weekend of the south american summer break. >> is ill has declared three days of mourning. for those who lost their -- brazil has declared three days of mourning. for those who lost thei
until now, they were exempted from the clean energy surcharge. under the proposals, they will pnow have to pay their share. chancellor merkel's deputy has given his backing to the plans. >> i believe it is right not to proceed in small steps. we need a big, bold move, and a fundamental reform of the law on subsidizing renewable energy. >> the government will need the backing of the opposition to get the plan through parliament. the gamble is that the social democrats will find it...
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cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long term contracts. while earnings were up from a year ago, they were a penny per share less than estimates. these results are before a.t.&t. took a $10 billion accounting charge for pension and retirement plans. as the company battles verizon for wireless customers, it is falling further behind. a.t.&t. added 780,000 in the fourth quarter to a total of 70.5 million. but verizon added 2.1 million new subscribers in the same time period to 92.5 million. shares of a.t.&t. were down a fraction during the regular trading session, but gained about 0.5% to almost $34 per share in extended ho
cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long...
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cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long term contracts. while earnings were up from a year ago, they were a penny per share less than estimates. these results are before a.t.&t. took a $10 billion accounting charge for pension and retirement plans. as the company battles verizon for wireless customers, it is falling further behind. a.t.&t. added 780,000 in the fourth quarter to a total of 70.5 million. but verizon added 2.1 million new subscribers in the same time period to 92.5 million. shares of a.t.&t. were down a fraction during the regular trading session, but gained about 0.5% to almost $34 per share in extended ho
cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as strong as wall street estimates. fellow apple supplier sky-works dropped 1.8%. wireless semiconductor supplier qualcomm saw more modest weakness, down just 0.8%. a big apple partner, a.t.&t. experienced the short term cost of selling all those iphones at a discount. but saw the growth slow of wireless new subscribers signing long...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cud lku report. i'm larry kudlow, in this half hour, the inaugural address was filled with his blueprint and no discussion of the connism aecon. later on, will phil mickle son leave california? quickly, my take away from the address yesterday, attempting to break ronald reagan's three decade long policies. i think the president had no entitlement reform or growth proposals and this talk of collectivism, it means that government is becoming the great equalizer. mr. obama seems to want equality of result and i think he's all wrong. let's talk about this. let's bring in art laffer and andrew codd. >> art, he didn't even hardly mention the economy. but you are an economist, how did you read this speech and what does it mean? >> it was terrible. i love the stories, i
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cud lku report. i'm larry kudlow, in this half hour, the inaugural address was filled with his blueprint and no discussion of the connism aecon. later on, will phil...
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the tight end says his energy and drive is contagious. >> the energy is so high, he keeps it that way. which is go. we can all feed off of that. >> this is a last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before headed to new orleans. also, the last time players can express their expectations. another tight end, walker, says practicing in santa clara and thinking about the first super bowl seems unreal. >> when we get to new orleans, it will hit us when we practice. >> the defense line man has been warned by have been veterans not to let the spectacle of the super bowl affect his focus. >> there will be a time when you are like, are we playing a game today? are we here for a concert? they say, stay focused. >> the 49ers practice on saturday and head off to new orleans on sunday. >> today, the last of the 49ers season ticket holders who lucked not a special lottery will get their super bowl tickets. pickup began yesterday. >> yeah? i got my tickets. >> he is not too excited. he said he has no idea how he will get to new orleans for the game. yesterday, season ticket holders arrived at
the tight end says his energy and drive is contagious. >> the energy is so high, he keeps it that way. which is go. we can all feed off of that. >> this is a last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before headed to new orleans. also, the last time players can express their expectations. another tight end, walker, says practicing in santa clara and thinking about the first super bowl seems unreal. >> when we get to new orleans, it will hit us when we practice. >>...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. bill: some incredible rescue video out of australia. a toddler and two women airlifted into a helicopter after their truck is nearly submerged by floodwaters. luck killly all three are okay. this flooding in queensland forced many out of their homes. killed one person. that rescue attempt was successful. you see the boom come down. you see the waters rising around the suv there is only one way out. you have to go up. if you go into the water you will quickly go downstream. oh my gosh. look at this. let's watch for a second. as they pull the baby up. what a hero that guy is. wow! wonder how the child will feel about swimming after that. thank goodness they're all together and everybody is okay. what a cutie. oh, my gosh. martha: this story caught our attention as well. the search is on for an american woman who is missing in the middle east. she is a mother of two from new york city. took a long, planned trip to visit turkey and government officials in th
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. bill: some incredible rescue video out of australia. a toddler and two women airlifted into a helicopter after their truck is nearly submerged by floodwaters. luck killly all three are okay. this flooding in queensland forced many out of their homes. killed one person. that rescue attempt was successful. you see the boom come down. you see the waters rising around the...
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energy up over 6.5%. materials 5.5%. every one of those have economic growth written on them. >> right. the way we got back to the equity market valuation we're at which is the same peak we achieved twice in 2012, it was partially discretionary and financials but it's china, industrials and materials that's through their peak expectations. you have to ask yourself if you have a slow down in consumer demand, china is still incredibly export leveraged. we have very difficult time interpreting china data -- >> tax hikes are in. people know about the tax hikes and still buying these cyclical retail house building stocks. they know this and buying. why is that? >> we started out the year and we were going to achieve an escape velocity. by the second quarter we were in a new normal. by summer -- >> people aren't looking for three. you think the market is pricing in at three? you think so. >> 2.5. i got to go. i give the last word. >> there are several warning signs out there from a trading perspective. australian daughter. chi
energy up over 6.5%. materials 5.5%. every one of those have economic growth written on them. >> right. the way we got back to the equity market valuation we're at which is the same peak we achieved twice in 2012, it was partially discretionary and financials but it's china, industrials and materials that's through their peak expectations. you have to ask yourself if you have a slow down in consumer demand, china is still incredibly export leveraged. we have very difficult time...
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and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's going to be continuous cost pressure and then energy we just saw, climate change is the biggest thing that he talked about yesterday. i mean i wonder if you worry about hydro carbon build-out now, or whether you believe it or whether you think congress will stop any actions that slow that down. >> the funny thing is, you're talking about airlines and building. the one common thing that people in boeing have in common with energy companies is that the new thing you make is a whole lot more expensive and complicated and very risky compared to the old thing you used to make. that just means your qu
and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's...
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domestic energy production is way up. if we build the pipeline and frack some more it will be up even more than that there are two sides in the argument. early in the game, our team is down or yes we are in the 7th inning and things are looking up as we head beyond the stretch. martha: here comes the part where stuart says, in my opinion, where are we, stuart? >> in my opinion we're still for the rest of this year going to bump along. i will give you a baseball analogy but we're bumping along the bottom. i think we'll get growth, maybe two, 2 1/2%, that mart, that is not good enough. we need four% for a consistent period of time to get our debt measureably under control. not going to get it. martha: tough to find the engines of growth when you look out there, stuart. >> could be energy, martha. martha: could be. thank you so much. good to talk to you as always, sir. bill: where i come from the 7th inning stretch means there are 2 1/2 innings of baseball to play and the other team can back and tie it up. martha: that's tru
domestic energy production is way up. if we build the pipeline and frack some more it will be up even more than that there are two sides in the argument. early in the game, our team is down or yes we are in the 7th inning and things are looking up as we head beyond the stretch. martha: here comes the part where stuart says, in my opinion, where are we, stuart? >> in my opinion we're still for the rest of this year going to bump along. i will give you a baseball analogy but we're bumping...
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. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight, because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employ
. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight,...
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mary joe, which one do you expect europe to focus its energy on. >> i think the likelihood of a shutdown is less standard than it would have been ten days ago. but i would look at a three-stage process here. the first is tomorrow to deal with the debt ceiling and extend without a number extend the ability of the government to continue to expend until mid-may. then i would look at march 1st sequestration. that is the agreed-to reduction s amounts that the president already agreed to. >> and we've heard what sequestration would to to the government and people? >> not really, but with the nomination of peter, historically he's talked about cuts in defense. if you're going to cut, anyway, then let's get started and what about, too, is happening in the middle east, we'll find out tonight who takes israel, obviously netanyahu is leading the poles now. at the same time, north africa in the news with all of the latest violence at the gas field in algeria. so does this complicate the narrative of wanting to push ahead with sequestration? >> well, the speech yesterday was very short on internation
mary joe, which one do you expect europe to focus its energy on. >> i think the likelihood of a shutdown is less standard than it would have been ten days ago. but i would look at a three-stage process here. the first is tomorrow to deal with the debt ceiling and extend without a number extend the ability of the government to continue to expend until mid-may. then i would look at march 1st sequestration. that is the agreed-to reduction s amounts that the president already agreed to....
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it is holding this energy at bay. but it is not going to hold it much longer. that is why we will be dry with showers in the forecast. we are waking up with high clouds, with frost inland and low 40's for everyone else. we will have mid to up 50's and back in the mid-to-upper 40's at 7:00 with increasing clouds overnight. i don't see any frost in the forecast tomorrow, with showers in north bay possible, and 50's and 60's but dry on thursday and friday. sue? >> good morning, everyone, c.h.p. giving update on the location of the stalled because. it is northbound 101, the connection ramp, to northbound 280 in san jose. it is blocking the right lane. there are 30 people on board. they are trying to get the stall out of there with a tow truck and another bus to get folks where they need to go. northbound 880 at first, reports of a tree blocking lanes and c.h.p. is likely not giving us further details. we think it is a christmas tree. north 101, the left lane is blocked until 6:00 because of road work. san jose, 87 northbound a live shot with few cars headed northbo
it is holding this energy at bay. but it is not going to hold it much longer. that is why we will be dry with showers in the forecast. we are waking up with high clouds, with frost inland and low 40's for everyone else. we will have mid to up 50's and back in the mid-to-upper 40's at 7:00 with increasing clouds overnight. i don't see any frost in the forecast tomorrow, with showers in north bay possible, and 50's and 60's but dry on thursday and friday. sue? >> good morning, everyone,...
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tight end davis says harbaugh energy and drive is contagious. >> his energy is so high. he keep it that way. which is a good thing because we can all feed off that. >>reporter: this is last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before heading out to new orleans. last tame players can express their expectations. kicker david acres has had a rough year. he says he's ready. >> team obviously has faith in me. they kept me hereth i'm going to good out. get everything i have every time. >>reporter: back up tight end walker says practicing in santa clara and thinking about going to his first superbowl seems a bit unreal. >> i think once we get to new orleans and start practicing outside the box i think it will start hitting us. >>reporter: offensive line man boone has been warned by superbowl veteran not to let the spectacle of the superbowl affect his focus. >> there is a time where are we smraiing game today or out for cop certificate. map stay focused at all times. >>reporter: anything but normal game. 49ers will practice again saturday and head off to new orleans on sun
tight end davis says harbaugh energy and drive is contagious. >> his energy is so high. he keep it that way. which is a good thing because we can all feed off that. >>reporter: this is last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before heading out to new orleans. last tame players can express their expectations. kicker david acres has had a rough year. he says he's ready. >> team obviously has faith in me. they kept me hereth i'm going to good out. get everything i have...
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but around the north east, the department of energy has warned because of declining production in canada of natural gas and the inability to get the cheap fracking gas to the northeast, northeast bills are absolutely going to soar, hitting the highest level since 2008. >> neil: driven by the weather or more than that? >> no, i think it's really the weather, right now. if you look at the volatility of the natural gas prices in the northeast, and the inability to get natural gas where it needs to be, you are seeing extreme volatility, not only in the prices of natural gas, but for electricity and other uses right now. you know, and this is the way the rest of the country would have looked, neil, if it weren't for the fact that fracking has really changed the world as we know it. right now, you are paying $22 per million metric btu. the rest of the country, henry hub, you are 360. it shows what a major impact that has had. bottom line here, when you heat with heating oil, a new high for the year and to be honest with you, that fuel is being phased out. natural gas is the future. we need to
but around the north east, the department of energy has warned because of declining production in canada of natural gas and the inability to get the cheap fracking gas to the northeast, northeast bills are absolutely going to soar, hitting the highest level since 2008. >> neil: driven by the weather or more than that? >> no, i think it's really the weather, right now. if you look at the volatility of the natural gas prices in the northeast, and the inability to get natural gas where...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> california senior senator feinstein is trying once again to get assault weapons banned. on the hill today she introduced a bill to out law 158 military style assault weapons. she says she has a lot of backing. this is photo sent to 7 news by local contingent that joined the so-called million mom march in washington in support of the bill. more from mark matthews. >> senator feinstein walked in with lawmakers, law enforcement officers, clergy and victims of gun violence. all supporting her call for a ban. >> we prosecute hibt 158 specifically named military style firearms. >>reporter: feinstein measure would stop the sale, transfer, importation and manufacture of assault weapons and clips that hold more than 10 bull lit let. >> military style all
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> california senior senator feinstein is trying once again to get assault weapons banned. on the hill today she introduced a bill to out law 158 military...
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if confirmed by sentate i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the sec, to fulfill the agencyes a mission, to protect investors. and to ensure the strength, efficiency and transparency of our capital markets. sec along a vital and positive force for the markets has a lot of hard and important work ahead of it. i would welcome the opportunity to lead those efforts and to build on the work of chairman mary shapiro and elise walter. and finally and most importantly i want to thank my president, john white, who is here today, on wh what is our 43rd wedding anniversary. >> today? >> today. for his strong support of me and seeking to engage in this very significant and challenging public service. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> richard? >> thank you, mr. president. for the confidence have you placed in me and our team at the consumer financial protection bureau. we understand that our mission is to stand on the side of consumers. our mothers and fathers, sisters
if confirmed by sentate i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the sec, to fulfill the agencyes a mission, to protect investors. and to ensure the strength, efficiency and transparency of our capital markets. sec along a vital and positive force for the markets has a lot of hard and important work ahead of it. i would welcome the opportunity to lead those efforts and to build...
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now they are reveling steven chu will depart his post as energy secretary. the recent resignation at epa chief the subjects and. what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during his speech about climate change, what that means, that means borecole stocks, a great shortage of opportunity because the war on call means coal is really, really going to be under a lot of pressure with all the rules and all the regulations this year. lori: the stock but the evidence. the fiscal cliff legislation included $12 billion in extensions for wind energy for tax credits which i have kind of surprised about given how pared down its seemed like things were getting to try and get this through. somehow that second as well. that shows you our important it is to the mini
now they are reveling steven chu will depart his post as energy secretary. the recent resignation at epa chief the subjects and. what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during...
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both of those key to the energy trade in the session ahead. back to you. >> all right. sharon epperson minus an ear piece, apparently, but a good report. thank you very much. >> the winning streak for the equity markets just keeps on going. it's green across the board again for all three major averages in today's session. our own jeff cox points out this is the longest streak since 1990. a bull market with no correction. >> a 10% decline. >> right. >> pullback of some kind. >> jeff worries that the bears have given up, and that could mean soon that things go the other way, but does that -- our panel agree with that? joining us along with jeff our guests. jeff, all is bullish, as we've talked about this. you feel like we're getting a little too complacent about this as we get closer to all-time highs, right? >> yeah, bill. let me point out a couple of things. three things that have me concerned. we talk about this wall of worry in the markets and a wall of worry is a good thing for investors to climb over. means they are paying attention and not ignoring the bad news. wh
both of those key to the energy trade in the session ahead. back to you. >> all right. sharon epperson minus an ear piece, apparently, but a good report. thank you very much. >> the winning streak for the equity markets just keeps on going. it's green across the board again for all three major averages in today's session. our own jeff cox points out this is the longest streak since 1990. a bull market with no correction. >> a 10% decline. >> right. >> pullback of...
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they say his energy and drive is contagious. >> his energy is so high. he keeps you that way wishes is a good thing because we can all feed off of that. >> this is the last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before heading out to new orleans. also the last time players can express their expectations. walker said practicing in santa clara and thinking about going to his first super^bowl seems a bit unreal. >> i think once we get to new orleans and start practicing outside the box it will hit us. >> alex boon said he's been warned not to let the spectacle of the super bowl change his focus. >> there's a time are we playing today or here for a concert? stay focused at all times. >> the 49ers will practice again saturday and head off to new orleans on sunday. in santa clara, abc7 news. >>> today the last of the 49er season ticket holders who lucked out in the special lottery will pick up their super^bowl tickets. ticket pickup began yesterday. >> i'm pumped. i'm doing the dance, yeah! i got my ticks. >> that man also told us he has no idea how he will
they say his energy and drive is contagious. >> his energy is so high. he keeps you that way wishes is a good thing because we can all feed off of that. >> this is the last time harbaugh will hold a news conference before heading out to new orleans. also the last time players can express their expectations. walker said practicing in santa clara and thinking about going to his first super^bowl seems a bit unreal. >> i think once we get to new orleans and start practicing...
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ahead of expectations, and it also said on the call that controversial $9 billion deal for the two energy companies sthash that it will not be put to a shareholder vote and they expect the deal to close in the second quarter. >>> sales of existing homes down in the recent month? what does that say about the health of the housing market now? diana is in washington, d.c. hi. >> tyler, the story is what you are not seeing on this street behind me, that's a for sale sign. home sales are falling because the number of homes for sale are falling. we're now at 1.82 million homes on the market, that's down 22% from a year ago. at the current sales pace, that's a 4.4 month supply. the lowest since may of 2005. in raw numbers we have not seen this few homes for sale in over a decade. 2.7 million borrowers are still underwater on their mortgages, investors have also eaten up most of the distressed properties. and builders, while they are ramping up, they are still at less than half the starts they were during the housing boom that low supply is pushing housing prices up higher than expected and faste
ahead of expectations, and it also said on the call that controversial $9 billion deal for the two energy companies sthash that it will not be put to a shareholder vote and they expect the deal to close in the second quarter. >>> sales of existing homes down in the recent month? what does that say about the health of the housing market now? diana is in washington, d.c. hi. >> tyler, the story is what you are not seeing on this street behind me, that's a for sale sign. home sales...
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he renewed his push for clean energy and of course start thinking about the dirtiest energy and that is coal. the new technologies, the phrack and technologies pushing on the price of natural gas making coal less economical. given mr. obama's initiative and given where we are with natural gas. cheryl: another group you do like performing amazingly it the technology sector. if you look at the group under this president up 100% whether he can take credit for that or not, i will not say, but technology is a positive. we're getting apple's numbers tomorrow. you are saying go for the tech. >> absolutely. if you're ibm, hewlett-packard had an off year. let's focus on apple, but now we're seeing not everyone wants an iphone 5. given the superior dividend, the space, the fact intel and microsoft slowing the dividends double-digit the last five years, given the continued need for more technology, more investors push into that area. cheryl: looking forward to apple's earnings, google, but intel, disappointment in your eyes out of intel? >> it seems to me it was overdone by investors. they don'
he renewed his push for clean energy and of course start thinking about the dirtiest energy and that is coal. the new technologies, the phrack and technologies pushing on the price of natural gas making coal less economical. given mr. obama's initiative and given where we are with natural gas. cheryl: another group you do like performing amazingly it the technology sector. if you look at the group under this president up 100% whether he can take credit for that or not, i will not say, but...
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in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's really hard to gauge. >> seems to me the bulk of evidence supports climate change and if the climate is changing the implications of that are so profound. >> the way we pollute our earth cannot be healthy for it. >> no. >> okay, we'll be right back.
in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's...
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a piece of this energy, that's going to be a piece of the energy that creates that ice storm for chicago. chicago tomorrow morning to monday morning, winter storm watch for you. for the potential for freezing rain, not snow. here's why -- this is the futurecast. tomorrow afternoon, by about 1:00, here's chicago. here's the freezing rain. why is it freezing rain and not snow? at the surface temperatures are below freezing, up higher in the atmosphere, it's warmer than that. we're seeing that moisture come down liquid and then freeze on contact. here's tomorrow night. could see a lot of freezing rain here from green way to chicago. and then as we head toward monday, there goes all that weather. potentially freezing rain and snow in the northeast. temperature department, that cold, frigid arctic air. bye-bye for now. a ridge of high pressure is moving in this week, temperatures about 20 degrees warmer than where they've been. chicago today at 20. heading toward monday, tuesday, getting toward 40, then 50 degrees. randi, we'll watch this warmth spread eastward. that's where it is monday, tue
a piece of this energy, that's going to be a piece of the energy that creates that ice storm for chicago. chicago tomorrow morning to monday morning, winter storm watch for you. for the potential for freezing rain, not snow. here's why -- this is the futurecast. tomorrow afternoon, by about 1:00, here's chicago. here's the freezing rain. why is it freezing rain and not snow? at the surface temperatures are below freezing, up higher in the atmosphere, it's warmer than that. we're seeing that...